I am quite late, but "Mejico" is accepted as much as "yerba" instead of "hierba" and "yerro" instead of "hierro": those are words that are wrong written, but since a lot of people make this mistake, the RAE (Royal Spanish Academy) accepted them with this connotation, which you can find in the RAE dictionary.

Write "Congo" and "Republica Democratica de Congo" and "Republica del Congo" will addedd automatically. But you must write "Sudan" and "Sudan del sur" or "Guinea", "Guinea Ecuatorial" and "Guinea Bisau" for each country.

Well of course, there's only one Congo, but Sudan and Sudan del Sur are two different countries, and those three Guineas are also different. Same thing with Corea del Sur and Corea del Norte.
Don't agree with you, I think that way is better cause it makes you think harder.

Many of these are the same as English. Maybe you could accept "Los Estados Unidos"?? I was stuck on that for a second since you require just "Estados Unidos." Or even EEU since other tests will accept USA.

Europe is the hardest part (for someone who isn't a native Spanish speaker or from Europe)... I suppose because many of the countries there have old Spanish names from long ago that are not the same or in some cases even similar to the names used in English today.

Awesome test thank you. I was frustrated with the English one, I usually did good but I missed the most basic ones and I felt stupid. By the way Fiyi does not exist. Is also Fiji. Spanish is my native language, also I collect World Almanacs (in Spanish) since 1984 so you can trust me in this one.

You should accept "Holanda" if you accept "Holland" because that's the correct translation, is "Holanda" for "Holland" and "Países Bajos" for "Netherlands".
However, nice quiz. 196/196 at English' and Spanish' quizzes, 129 in French and 140 in Portuguese. :)

115, not too bad given that I don't speak Spanish. Most of the ones I got had the same names as in English, but I did get a good number in which I had to change Ws in Us or adding "IA" at the end. Got Estados Unidos but couldn't guess what UK was, and would NEVER had guessed Yibuti or Tunez.

Holanda" should definitely be accepted - it's certainly as commonly used in Spanish speaking countries around the world as Paises Bajos.
Still - I enjoyed the challenge of learning all the countries in Spanish. I got them all on the fourth attempt untimed....in about 18 minutes!! However, getting under the 12 minute mark took until my 11th attempt.
As an English speaker living in a Spanish speaking country this has been a very useful exercise.

I don't speak a lot of Spanish (I've only taken one year so far) but I got 95% which to me is pretty impressive. I got Belgica because I try to read a lot of wikipedia articles in Spanish but other than that I didn't get many things that are different in Spanish.

i have complete this quiz twice with 100% correct, but it keeps showing as never taken and never completed, and it's probably not counting for my record, please review if its working correctly. thanks.

Awesome quiz! It really tests my knowledge of both geography and Spanish! (Especially the former! There were some where I saw the answers and was like, "I would've known that in Spanish if only I'd remembered it existed!" lol)

it´s so easy ,because I´m Spanish ,my name is Anahi .Traducided
es muy facil,porque soy española,mi nombre es Anahi.traducido
thanks for that I make a 100 in the test of geography.
gracias a eso he sacado un 10 en el examen de soci